Example sentences of "come [prep] the [noun] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Retail sales volumes are also expected to have come off the boil last month after rising strongly over the past quarter .
2 It was since that child had come into the house last night .
3 One young constable had come to the house last year when they had been burgled and , very laboriously , had written the details of the crime into a book .
4 We have been without food before , when the chimney came through the roof last year . ’
5 But I mean once this strike is over , unless we come to proper agreement erm they know then that then it will be too late then cos there 's somebody saying then they came for the Jews first was it ?
6 It was scrap iron that came into the yard first , and bits and pieces of lead .
7 The case , which concerned three small islands in the Torres Strait , came before the court last year .
8 Such disillusion and frustration came to the fore last Saturday .
9 During the curious lull that followed , in which nobody seemed to get on or off , Miss Labrooy leaned forward in her seat and said : ‘ Do you know why I decided to help you when you came to the surgery last week , Mr Barnett ?
10 Before he came to the department last month , Peckham was director of the British Postgraduate Medical Federation in London , which coordinates numerous research institutes .
11 She came to the dining-room first , a vast , almost medieval room with heavy furniture set on terracotta floor tiles .
12 We came across the line first , and that 's all that counts .
13 The aim is to scrutinize it with a view to stopping it coming through the door next time .
14 I can hear gentle snoring coming from the room next to mine ; one of my flat-mates .
15 Mostly she quizzed me about the burglars and I said they 'd tried to get in through the bathroom window and one of them had put a foot through it , probably coming from the roof next door , and I generally made out that there was a whole gang of footpads up there lying in wait for Santa Claus .
16 He did not know what had possessed him the night before , yet , gradually , the sweetness she gave him began to dissolve his confusion ; his vivid spurt of pleasure returned to him and he looked across at her and asked , ‘ Will you be coming to the passeggiata next Saturday ? ’
17 Well for now let's go to another Charlton , soccer legend , Bobby Charlton , you heard him on Richard Rielly 's programme this afternoon , he 's coming to the area next Wednesday for the press launch of the Bobby Charlton Sports Day , which will be held at the Blackbird Ley 's leisure centre on the twenty fourth of April .
18 THE future of a Liverpool clinic , saved from the axe , will come under the microscope next month .
19 Indeed , the Transport and Works Bill which will come before the House next week reflects anxiety about the operation of the private Bill system .
20 Their lack of success was also due to the leaked information that the Sackler collection would come on the market next year .
21 You know , just so you know what it is , so when you come into the lesson next week you 'll be able to sit down and attempt it .
22 The five bells of the cathedral ring out a weirdly charming peal : perhaps some of the bells come from the foundry next door to the nineteenth-century cathedral .
23 We 've seen how she comes into the family first of all , gets er into contact with God 's people .
24 Now if you do recall your first year notes , this is the relationship underlines a cobweb model , right that prices were based on erm or supply decisions were based on prices at planting right and we showed you that cobweb model erm farmers make systematic errors right cos they never appreciate the cycle there is a cycle to prices , right so they 're making systematic errors right cos prices are high this year as a result erm erm of plant a lot so that when the supply comes on the market next year right , prices are very low and you would thought farmers would er , would learn but prices fluctuated right .
25 " This Meeting consider themselves authorised to regulate the practice to be hereafter adopted in Smithies — and direct now that he who comes to the smithy first prepared for work shall have preference in finishing all his work of every kind before any other can pretend to interfere . "
26 I shall bear in mind some — I emphasise ’ some ’ — of those hon. Members who have not been called today when it comes to the debate next week .
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